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BLUT'S
Address | 4-13 Onadacho Tajimishi Gifu, JAPAN ZIP:507-0004 |
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Representative Name | TOSHIHIRO AOKI |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | closed |
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SD item code:6163981
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1Pc in Cardboard box
Original text before translation
段ボール箱に1個入り
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(7474)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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Diameter 110mm
Height 62mm 175g |
Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: porcelain
Package: Individual box
Year of manufacture: 2018
Product tag: None
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Description
A slightly elevated rice bowl. This one is for a married couple. It is a bowl with the idea of changing the size for a couple, which is unparalleled in the world. I googled this bowl, and found that it is called "Kurawanka Bowl" by the kiln owner. Kurawanka Bowl is a porcelain bowl made in the Edo period for daily use. It is a porcelain bowl made in the Edo period for daily use by common people. In the old days, Kurawanka bowls were used not only to serve rice and for serving soup, etc., and for drinking sake. and drinking sake. In the Heisei era, the owner of the kiln as a married couple's tea bowl. It is a couple's teacup that we can live happily and happily with rice, soup and sake. and enjoy life together. The pattern of the blue-and-white porcelain is, of course, the first-class hand-painted one. No copperplate, seal, or any other printing process is used. The floral arabesque pattern, drawn with exquisite indigo coloration, is a prayer for prosperity. On the slip of the kiln's general... [Dutch style Krawanka teacups. This is a remnant of an order from the Dutch East India Company. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.31st to Aug.5th |
Air Mail | From May.15th to May.17th |
EMS | From May.14th to May.17th |
Pantos Express | From May.16th to May.21st |
DHL | From May.14th to May.16th |
UPS | From May.14th to May.16th |
FedEx | From May.14th to May.16th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
Porcelain Not microwavable Can be heated only Cannot be heated over an open flame
Dishwasher safe Hand wash and dry thoroughly before storing in a cupboard. Hand wash and dry well before storing in a cupboard. For overseas customers Our minimum order amount is over 20,000 yen in Japanese yen. Orders that are too small may refuse the transaction. Orders that are too small may refuse the transaction. |
Other items from this category:
This one is for a married couple.
It is a bowl with the idea of changing the size for a couple, which is unparalleled in the world.
I googled this bowl, and found that it is called "Kurawanka Bowl" by the kiln owner.
Kurawanka Bowl is a porcelain bowl made in the Edo period for daily use.
It is a porcelain bowl made in the Edo period for daily use by common people.
In the old days, Kurawanka bowls were used not only to serve rice
and for serving soup, etc., and for drinking sake.
and drinking sake.
In the Heisei era, the owner of the kiln
as a married couple's tea bowl.
It is a couple's teacup that we can live happily and happily with rice, soup and sake.
and enjoy life together.
The pattern of the blue-and-white porcelain is, of course, the first-class hand-painted one.
No copperplate, seal, or any other printing process is used.
The floral arabesque pattern, drawn with exquisite indigo coloration, is a prayer for prosperity.
On the slip of the kiln's general...
[Dutch style Krawanka teacups.
This is a remnant of an order from the Dutch East India Company.